I know agencies get a lot of bad press around here, and what's right for one person will be wrong for another, so I wanted to share my experience with an agency so that others considering this can see how it was for me.
Firstly I think it depends on the agency what size and look they like - I've seen some on line that have photos where the girls look like supermodels, I actually didn't believe they were escorts at first until I read reviews from clients who had used them who never mentioned it being bait and switch so it must be correct.
So the agency I worked for is in Edinburgh. I phoned up looking for a job and was accepted to start that night. I expected bookings fairly quickly, as the agency is well established and I thought the lady would be sensitive to the fact that if I'd gone to work for an agency I must be in need of money so would give me a booking to get me started. Well I was wrong, she made me wait 3 weeks for a booking despite there having been plenty of jobs. I spoke to a few other girls who worked for her who'd also had this experience, we suspect it's to make sure you're going to stay and be loyal, but we don't really know.
Work wise, I'd see maybe 3 clients for an hour each on a good week, all outcall. There was only one week I made really good money and that was a total fluke - I went to see a client who kept extending the time.
Here are the things that looking back stick in my throat about it.
Firstly, the hourly rate was ?160. From that, the agency fee was ?60. They had an in house griver that you had to use, and if it was a job within the town he charged ?20 - even if the job was 5 minutes away, and you generally had to use them. I've been in situations where I've been outside hotels, and there has been a queue of taxis looking for fares, and the taxi would have cost ?5 to my house, but I've had to stand and wait on the driver and pay ?10 one way to get home. So if you were doing a job in town, you only got to keep 50% of what you'd made, despite you being the one that did 99,99% of the work! (the 0.01% is taking the phone call!) The lady I worked for would also sometimes agree reduced rates with clients to get a job, but she always took the same agency fee! So you had to do a job for less money, which you hadn't agreed to. As I see it, if we take a cut on our normal fee, that should be because WE have decided to give a discount for whatever reason, and that alone.
Also she said all the clients were checked out - they weren't. Nobody in hotels were ever called back to check they were there, we were sent to houses miles from anywhere in the middle of the night only on the strength of a mobile number. There were also a lot of knock backs as she would tell them you were whatever they wanted to try to get the job. The amount of jobs that were timewasters, where there was nobody home, the address didn't exist or they didn't answer the door was unbelievable. I remember being in a house one night at some stupid time like 4am with an extremely weird guy and starting to freak out, she didn't even know the guys name - her answer was 'they never tell you their real name for house calls anyway!' (This was the first nail in the coffin of my time there!) There were many instances where girls would get to a house to find more than 1 guy there....she even agreed to jobs where there would be 1 girl and multiple guys having the booking together - she even failed to tell a new girl about this till she was outside the door of the house once. Agencies will pretend they are bothered about your safety, but in my experience they are only bothered about their cut.
Then there are the hours. As other girls have said, you really have to be on call all night every night. I have a day job too, so I was finding it really difficult going to these jobs at 3 and 4am. Most of them are last minute, so you would be at home in bed asleep at 3am, she would text you with a job and you'd be expected to get up and ready and be with the guy within 30 minutes. If you didn't wake up for the text, you wouldn't get any jobs for a few weeks as punishment.
Finally, there are the politics. I'm sure other agencies are different, but the lady I worked for used to get upset with you for next to no reason, and you wouldn't get any jobs for a while. If someone new started who'd befriended her or who she liked (I'm just me, I don't play those kinds of games) they would get all the jobs. So you wouldn't hear anything from her for maybe a week because she was upset with you, then you'd get a text at 3am with a rubbish job for next to no money in the middle of nowhere and as above, be expected to get up and get there within half an hour.
For me, the experience of being indy has been totally different to the agency experience, I'm only kicking myself that I didn't work for myself all along! I make more money and I chose my own hours, I'm accountable only to me and I make my own decisions for what's right for me. I also know that my clients are vetted properly! Also I can knock back anyone I don't like the sound of. Knowing what I know now, I'd never work for an agency again...I'm sure other girls have other experiences, but if there is a girl with a story of working for an agency and being supported, treated fairly, being able to keep a fair proportion of her income and having a good experience, I'd love to hear it but I never have. I can understand total newbies saying they feel safer working for an agency so at least they feel they have some back up, but for me, it doesn't make any sense. I can imagine if you've been indy going back to being agency would be unbelievably tough.
Best of luck whatever you decide to do.
